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Avant toi

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I'm not going to write a proper review about this book . I dont want to spoil anything for you. Just read it,you wont regret it. I told him a story of two people. Two people who shouldn't have met, and who didn't like each other much when they did, but who found they were the only two people in the world who could possibly have understood each other.” Wareing, Charlotte (25 May 2016). "Coronation Street's Cherylee Houston slams film Me Before You over its image of disabled people". Daily Mirror. Archived from the original on 17 June 2021 . Retrieved 31 May 2016.

People consider and commit suicide for essentially one actual reason: the pain of living, for that person, is unbearable. Whether the pain is physical, mental or emotional it is indeed very real and incurable. It overshadows everything, impacts every facet of life and if not constant, it is consistent. I commend the author for producing a book which I found extremely readable; the language was straight forward, no purple prose or a whole bunch of medical jargon. The plot is relatively simple yet not uncomplicated for all that it raises some controversial or ethical questions. How can you read this and not ask yourself what you might do in similar circumstances, how you would feel if it was your friend? Could you be what they needed, and the moral impact of that. The writing is smooth and effortless and yet the result is a story which is invested with so much emotion. I'm left feeling so mad, sad and even, oddly, happily resigned about the ending. I can't remember when I last finished a story that had tied me up in so many emotional knots and still left me completely satisfied with having read it. there's just...something off here. it's a bizarrely light and easy read for the subject matter, for starters, but also...the romance here feels oddly like an afterthought! her mother's ultimate hatred for her is bizarre and awful! there are all these terribly saccharine chapters from random other perspectives, and i despised them! and above all, there's this pervasive sinister inherent ableism throughout that is required for this book to even exist.

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No matter how hard your life is, you can’t settle, you need to look forward, you need to live, LIVE WELL. JUST LIVE Me Before You': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. 24 May 2016. Archived from the original on 1 May 2021 . Retrieved 19 February 2021. this seems to number among my most badass and off the rails opinions, such as my belief that the ideal dinner is actually what the average citizen calls "dessert" and that the best film genre is the underrated time travel rom-com. (i'm looking at you, about time and safety not guaranteed.) This reenforces very dangerous assumptions society already has about people with disabilities. Many (able bodied) people have commented that they completely understand Will and if they were in his position they'd want to die too.

Will lost everything in an accident, but worst of all, he lost the chance to live normally for the rest of his life. Because of it, he lost the will to live. Hall, Harriet (2 June 2016). "Watch author Jojo Moyes respond to controversy over the portrayal of disability in Me Before You". Stylist. Archived from the original on 21 April 2021 . Retrieved 16 July 2020. After that memorable first day, she and Will start to get used to each other and even on occasion opening up a bit one with the other.Lou was a normal girl in a normal city with a normal life, a normal boyfriend and a normal job. Until one day things changes for her, she loses her job and she has to PUSH HERSELF to things she never thought about. But she discovers that pushing your limits, walking outside your comfort zone is not that bad. I know I’m masochistic! First time I read this book I cried entire week, screaming Will’s name, making animalistic sounds. Animal rescue team stopped by at our house to make sure we didn’t torture any animal! Well, I was the whining animal who was self torturing. Before I start, I want to say that I don't dislike this book because I'm strictly against any and every form of assisted suicide. It's a difficult subject with some valid arguments on both sides - in some cases, at least. Pepper, Penny (1 June 2016). "We long to watch disabled characters like us. Instead we get Me Before You". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 11 February 2021 . Retrieved 2 June 2016.

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